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He is shining, but will not play until next season due to Klopp's decision

While last season was a total disaster for the Reds, it was Jürgen Klopp's worst season as Liverpool manager

By Charles Cornwall

While last season was a total disaster for the Reds, it was Jürgen Klopp's worst season as Liverpool manager
While last season was a total disaster for the Reds, it was Jürgen Klopp's worst season as Liverpool manager
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While last season was a total disaster for the Reds, it was Jürgen Klopp's worst season as Liverpool manager. Despite this and having believed that this would be a negative thing for the team, the level of demand was unparalleled, and this discouraged the fans, who demanded that this title be won.

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Despite all this, Jürgen Klopp, at the start of the Europa League, said that this tournament would not be easy for Liverpool. The Reds have only lost four times this season and two of those were in the Europa League, but the tournament has served Liverpool well as the German manager has had the opportunity to give more playing time to the team's youngsters.

Many of them have shown great potential for the future, so the Europa League has been a springboard in the careers of players like Harvey Elliott, Curtis Jones, Joe Gomez or Caoimhim Kelleher, who after last season generated doubts about their level, however now they have become important players for the team, maintaining a high level, helping to consolidate their level.

In addition, many youngsters have been able to show that they have the qualities to shine for the Reds, with players such as Jarrell Quansah, Ben Doak, Kaide Gordon, Calum Scanlon, Luke Chambers, James McConnell, Conor Bradley and others having been given great opportunities to play in the Europa League, some of whom have already been starters, which has led them to show that they deserve greater opportunities in the future.

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Chambers to stay at Wigan until next season after Klopp's decision

After getting his first minutes played in the Europa League, Luke Chambers is now shining on loan at Wigan, where he is averaging 8.32 defensive duels per 90 minutes played, with a 71.2% win rate and 1 assist in 7 games played, the 19 year old has improved a lot in a very short time and is expected to continue on this path, as he is due to report to Liverpool in the summer, where he will be expected to be practically a reinforcement.